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  • November 4, 2024
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Lollo P

Hi, I already used my 10 day travel of my pass but i need to get back home. But won’t be a problem bc i’ts a day time train and I’m coming back to my country of residence with the inbound trip. Is this correct? or i messed up? thanks for help, sorry if it’s a stupid question but it's my first interrail

Best answer by rvdborgt

If you have a 10 days within 2 months pass, then you have no travel days left and need to buy a regular ticket. Remember that the outbound/inbound journeys are not separate travel days. It's just that on 2 of your travel days, you can also travel in your country of residence.

If you're travelling back on your 10th and last travel day, then that's no problem.

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  • November 4, 2024

If you have a 10 days within 2 months pass, then you have no travel days left and need to buy a regular ticket. Remember that the outbound/inbound journeys are not separate travel days. It's just that on 2 of your travel days, you can also travel in your country of residence.

If you're travelling back on your 10th and last travel day, then that's no problem.


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If you’ve already used your 10 days, then you can’t travel any more.

The inbound and outbound days are part of your 10 days.


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The inbound trip is not an extra travel day, so if you have used all 10 travel days you need to buy a normal ticket for your trip back home.


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